Sentences with phrase «is for readers»

A new opportunity Viz Media is offering, is for readers to take advantage of the new Digital Manga Starter Bundle Promotion.
This group is for readers who love lesbian fiction but also like to read other stuff, too.
The object of the interactive experience is for readers to play online as characters who are attempting to travel through time to right the inconsistencies throughout the storyline that have altered history as it was actually written.
The more content you have, the more there is for readers to enjoy and share.
-LSB-...] there is for readers to enjoy and share.
* Middle Grade — Literary Agents Children's Books: This children's book category is for readers ages 8 - 12, and the word count for a middle grade book is 20 - 40,000 words.
* Young Adult — Literary Agents Children's Books: This category of children's book is for readers age 12 - 17.
California is for readers with three cities making the top 20 list this year: San Francisco, San Diego, and San Jose.
Authors have called for stricter guidelines concerning user behavior, and reviewers have rightfully rebutted that the site is for readers, not for authors.
The site is for readers, however, competitive authors (under fake names), others with an economic interest in the promotion of specific authors over others, and people who just want to «best» someone else all pile on authors — and those reviews are used by READERS to make purchase decisions.
At least it is for readers in areas where Overdrive has a wide selection.
After seeing where was Goodreads was headed, I started telling all of my clients that Goodreads is for READERS.
The reason I am doing this is for the readers.
However, my social media is for readers and they like to see real life photos as well!
Adrienne, one of the main reasons I developed those copycat all purpose gluten free flour blends is for readers who live outside the U.S. and can not purchase my recommended ready - made blends.
Ford's book is for Whiteheadian scholars — mine is for readers who need a clear, concise account of Whitehead's ideas.
I was under the impression that the comments section is for readers to dialogue.
One of this book's greatest features is how accessible it is for readers of any level.
As for the Jesus quote â $ œBe perfect as your Father in Heaven is perfect.â $ well that is for the reader to do — and is directed as Jesus asking us to follow this idea (ie: our participation).
How much that gap has been narrowed in this book is for each reader to decide.
Whether this book offers any basis for such a theology is for the reader to decide, but that is what I am after.
It is for the reader to decide.
Is it your position that it should only be for readers who AGREE with the post?
Whether I judge rightly as to the appropriateness of Whiteheadian thought for Christian use is for the reader to decide.
But because the book can not in itself be for the reader his encounter with history, but only information about any encounter with history, it does of course as a whole appear to him as a view, and I must define for him the point of observation.
To not see the posts or videos that looked like me, and I thought about the impact a previous honest post was for some readers (read here.)
How interesting that is for the reader is subjective, but those expecting a blow - by - blow account of an historic battle may be disappointed.
This outfit post was for reader enjoyment and was not compensated.
As the first book in the series, the introduction of Harry into the wizarding world is as seamless as it is for the reader, with spells and customs explained to both at the same time.
The idea of Chekov's razor is that the first three paragraphs, or pages that an author writes, are for the author, and the rest is for the reader.
The ultimate thing to remember here is that your website isn't for you — it's for your reader.
Reviews are for readers, who want to know what you really thought of the book.
I think one of the purposes of using Ginny's voice throughout the book was for the reader to gain a deeper understanding of the autism spectrum (at least Ginny's place on it) and interacting with someone who is on the spectrum.
The main intent of the books is for the reader to uncover the cryptocurrency embedded within the puzzle.
Inferior products — well, that's for readers to decide.
«Melange» is for every reader's taste in literature
Luminarium may not be for every reader, but if you like to feel the intelligence of the author behind a story that addresses contemporary subjects, conveyed in some of the most consummate prose I have read, this one is for you!
Another option is for the reader and author to pose for a photo using the iPad to shoot it.
This splintered narrative might not be for every reader; it is ultimately effective, however, in exposing just that same characteristic in the lives - and sometimes written words - of those controlled by drink.
This will help you identify steps that are second nature for you, but may not be for your readers.
And yet, he was a magnet as it were for the reader.
I don't want to get into the plotting of this story, because that's for the reader to know and enjoy, but everything is explained, the past, the present, and perhaps the future.
That's for the readers to decide.
I don't want to get into the plotting of this story, because that's for the reader to know and enjoy, but
Everything we do is for the reader; as always, we will continue to offer Canadian consumers a great selection of books with regular promotions and discounts, taking advantage of these changes to encourage even more people to read digitally.»

Not exact matches

As an example, they cited outside research and «early evidence» from a previous study Matias conducted on Internet messaging board Reddit that involved showing readers of Reddit's «r / science» forum rules for commenting.
Sites like The Guardian have experimented with messages that try to educate readers about how much advertising supports the financial health and well - being of the site they are visiting, and suggest donating or signing up for a subscription.
This worked great for awhile — publishers like the Post signed up millions of readers and their apps were promoted heavily by Facebook.
Our challenge is to update this concept for the digital age: to put readers first and cut through the babble,» Times of London editor John Witherow told The Guardian.
The first is Project ScanaFlo, an early diagnostic tool that uses the smartphone as a urine - analysis reader to check for pregnancy complications, gestational diabetes, and kidney failure.
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